Premier League

Stamford Bridge

Saturday 3rd April 2021 -  12:30
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Sam Allardyce’s Baggies return from the international break to take on an in-form Chelsea side at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon (ko 12.30pm).

The Blues currently occupy the fourth UEFA Champions League spot in the Premier League table, but Albion make the trip to the capital needing vital points as they look to close the gap on the teams above.

Chelsea

Their last time out

The Blues progressed to the semi-finals of the Emirates FA Cup in their last competitive outing.

An own goal from Oliver Norwood and a late Hakim Ziyech strike helped defeat Sheffield United 2-0 as Chelsea booked a Wembley tie against Manchester City later this month.

Although Thomas Tuchel’s side’s last Premier League encounter saw them held to a 0-0 draw by Leeds, the London outfit go into their clash with the Baggies unbeaten in their last 10 league matches.

In the dugout

Tuchel's influence has certainly had an impact on Chelsea’s form since he took over from Frank Lampard in late January.

The German coach jumped at the opportunity to coach in England’s top tier following a successful two-and-a-half year spell at French giants Paris Saint Germain. Having only managed in his native Germany prior to his spell in France, Tuchel enjoyed numerous successes at PSG; reaching the final of the UEFA Champions League, as well as lifting consecutive league titles during a stint which saw him secure six accolades in total. And the Blues have reaped the rewards since his arrival in west London.

Under Tuchel, Chelsea have progressed to the final four of the FA Cup, beaten Atletico Madrid over two legs to reach the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League and are yet to lose a game under the 47-year-old's guidance.

A former defender in his playing days, Tuchel has instilled defensive solidity at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 15 matches in all competitions and haven’t conceded a goal in their last seven games. But Sam Allardyce’s men will be looking to change that stat when they travel to the capital on Saturday.

One to watch

Mason Mount has been heavily involved in the Blues’ attacking play this season.

The England international has featured in 39 matches this season, contributing 11 direct goal involvements (six goals, five assists).

Three of Chelsea’s last eight goals in the Premier League have come from the attacking midfielder, with the pick of Mount’s strikes coming at Anfield where his special effort secured a 1-0 win against reigning champions Liverpool.

After netting in the reverse fixture against the Baggies in September 2020, the energetic 22-year-old will be looking to add to his tally as Chelsea look to strengthen their position in the Champions League spots.

Our last meeting

It was a thrilling contest back in September as Albion were held to a 3-3 draw by the Blues at The Hawthorns.

A brace from Callum Robinson, along with an effort from defender Kyle Bartley saw Albion race into a commanding 3-0 lead at half time. But Chelsea rallied in the second 45 as strikes from Mount, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Tammy Abraham meant the points were shared in the Black Country.

Stats

Chelsea

  • Chelsea have kept clean sheets in all of their last four PL games
  • The Blues have lost just two of their 14 home PL matches this season
  • Chelsea are undefeated from their last 16 home league meetings with the Baggies

Albion

  • The Baggies have kept three clean sheets in their last five PL matches
  • Albion have conceded just two goals in their last five PL outings
  • Gaffer Sam Allardyce is unbeaten in his last three managerial clashes with the Blues

Head to head

  Chelsea wins Draw Albion wins
League 56 31 38
FA Cup 3 4 4
League Cup 1 1 1
Total 60 36 43

Our one to watch

Okay Yokuslu has continued to impress at the heart of midfield for the Baggies since his loan move from Celta Vigo at the start of 2021.

The Turkey international enjoyed a successful international break, helping his country go unbeaten in their three FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

And having started every game since making his full debut against Man Utd, the tough-tackling midfielder will hope to repay the faith shown in him by Sam Allardyce by helping Albion produce a positive performance against the Blues.

Follow the game

Gez Mulholland will be joined by once midfield-now-microphone maestro Andy Johnson to provide proudly partisan commentary and an expert insight for WBA Radio.

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The game is also available to watch on BT Sport.

Match report

Albion produced an all-action display to secure an emphatic and well-deserved victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon.

The hosts seized the initiative through Christian Pulisic, but a Thiago Silva red card helped turn the game on its head as Albion took full advantage.

Matheus Pereira's quick-fire double right at the end of the first half gave the Baggies the lead, before substitute Callum Robinson netted a brace either side of Mbaye Diagne and Mason Mount efforts in the second half to secure an emphatic, morale-boosting win in the capital.

Albion started strongly and had a couple of opportunities to open the scoring early on, Pereira side-footing straight at Edouard Mendy before seeing a free-kick well blocked.

Yet, with their first real chance, it was Chelsea who took the lead on 27 minutes. Marcus Alonso’s free-kick came back off the post and fell to Pulisic, and the American international made no mistake in tucking home the rebound.

Almost immediately the hosts were reduced to 10 men when Silva was shown a second yellow card for a follow-through on Okay Yokuslu.

And The Baggies made the most of their numerical advantage ahead of half-time as Pereira netted twice to turn the game around - his first a superb dink over Mendy after latching onto Sam Johnstone’s ball forward, the second a very clever effort following quick build-up play around the Blues’ box.

The clash continued in the same vein at the start of the second period, with the sides exchanging blows in search of that crucial fourth goal.

Alonso hit the post and Kurt Zouma volleyed off-target for Thomas Tuchel’s team - however Albion were the ones to score next through substitute Robinson’s fantastic volley. The strike was his first since notching against Chelsea back in September.

Diagne then finished off a brilliant move involving Conor Townsend and Pereira from the edge of the area to make it four and send the Baggies into dream land on 68 minutes.

The Blues soon got back in it thanks to Mount’s close-range conversion but the Baggies weren't finished there.

More late pressure was rewarded when Robinson beat the offside trap to run onto Pereira's through ball in behind to lob over a stranded Mendy, netting Albion's fifth of the afternoon to consolidate a thumping three points.

 

Albion: Johnstone, Furlong, O’Shea (Ivanovic 24, Robinson 37), Bartley, Ajayi, Townsend; Phillips (Livermore 89), Yokuslu, Maitland-Niles; Pereira, Diagne.

Substitutes: Button, Peltier, Snodgrass, Diangana, Grant, Robson-Kanu.